Renault Fuego Turbo

The Renault Fuego was a four-seater, three-door hatchback heavily based on the Renault 18, sharing its floorpan, drivetrain, dashboard and other items. Renault started production of the Fuego in 1980. Read More >>
The Renault Fuego was a four-seater, three-door hatchback heavily based on the Renault 18, sharing its floorpan, drivetrain, dashboard and other items. Renault started production of the Fuego in 1980. Read More >>
At the end of the 1970’s, the American company MIT commissioned Lamborghini to design an off-road – the project, failed, it was proposed again in 1981 and after several prototypes Read More >>
All Ferraris are limited edition pieces, some more so than others. With only 448 produced, the Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina is a very special car indeed. It is a salute Read More >>
The Jaguar XJ6, using 2.8 litre (2790 cc/170 in³) and 4.2 litre (4235 cc/258 in³) straight-six cylinder versions of Jaguar’s renowned XK engine, replaced most of Jaguar’s saloons – which, Read More >>
The Aston Martin DB2 followed the 2-litre sports chassis design in many ways but was 9 inches shorter in the wheelbase. The body itself was the work of designer Frank Read More >>
Source: Mecum 1 of 24 Skyline GT-R M-Spec Nür models with Black paint The M-Spec designation was made in honor of Kazutoshi Mizuno, creator of the GT-R Named after the Read More >>
Everrati Automotive Limited (Everrati™), the leading technology company specialising in the redefining and futureproofing of automotive icons through the integration of cutting-edge electric vehicle (EV) powertrains, has completed final winter Read More >>
JD Classics proudly announce the Official Launch of the one and only “True Spirit of XJ13” a masterpiece that has captured the essence of the iconic Jaguar XJ13, making its Read More >>
The Chevrolet Corvette C3 is a sports car patterned after Chevrolet’s “Mako Shark” (designed by Larry Shinoda), produced between 1968 and 1982. It is the third generation of Chevrolet Corvettes Read More >>
Work on a successor to the Volkswagen Beetle had already begun in Wolfsburg in the late 1960s. Several concept vehicles were created, including the EA (development order) 276. The EA Read More >>
The first series-production Volkswagen Golf rolled off the production line in Wolfsburg in March 1974 and was available at dealerships from May in the same year. A new era definitively Read More >>
The BMW 503 is a two door 2+2 seater sports car unveiled by BMW at the 1955 Frankfurt Motor Show. Production got under way during the summer of 1956, and Read More >>
KALMAR Automotive, enhancer and restorer of bespoke sports cars and special purpose-built adventure vehicles, has revealed its first water-cooled ‘Adventure Range’ 911. The KALMAR RS-6 is its latest rugged all-terrain Read More >>
A unique 1960 Bentley S2 Continental, formerly owned by Peter Sellers, one of the greatest comic actors of all time, is expected to fetch between £120,000 – £150,000 when it Read More >>
75 years ago, two Volkswagen Type 1 vehicles landed on the shores of New York, marking the first attempt to sell the vehicle, better known today as the Beetle, to Read More >>
WORDS: DAN HODGDON PHOTOS: LUCAS PRIAMO and NATE LIGHT Source: Chevrolet David Kinnison refers to the Chevrolet Performance LT4 crate engine* in his 1957 Chevrolet 3100 as “a monster.” That seems like Read More >>
These days marks the 60th anniversary of one of the most spectacular successes in the history of international motorsport. With Irishman Patrick “Paddy” Hopkirk at the wheel, the Mini Cooper Read More >>
The Suburban was available in two trim levels and either two-wheel or four-wheel drive. This is a Silverado, nine- passenger, four-wheel drive model. Standard equipment included EFI 5.7 liter V8, Read More >>
n 1936, Chevrolet invented the SUV- and the station wagon as well. The origins of the station wagon were similar to those of the suburban. The first models were built Read More >>
The ‘woody’ bodied vehicles of the early part of the 20th century, were actually the forerunner to the modern and popular station wagons of the ‘40s, through the ‘60s. The Read More >>
Source: sothebys.com Sotheby’s Sealed is thrilled to present one of the most beautiful and desirable Ferraris ever to leave Maranello: The 250 “Pontoon Fendered” Testa Rossa. Completed in early 1958, Read More >>
Souce: avantgardeclassics.co.uk Only 596 miles from new! Finished in Nero with beige leather. One of only 292 328 GTS ABS model RHD examples produced. Supplied new on 11th May 1989 Read More >>
The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu has started the year with news that it has reached the £50,000 mark with its Sunbeam 1000hp restoration campaign. The Museum is now appealing Read More >>
The Pagani Zonda F is a car, but not in the usual sense. Let’s say it’s more of an object. It’s not made by hundreds of people, hundreds of computers, Read More >>
Source: barrett-jackson.com Built to succeed the fabled Lamborghini Countach, this 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT roadster is one of 132 produced for the U.S. market between 1997-99. The Diablo carried on Read More >>
At the end of the 1960s, the director of the Lancia Racing Department, Cesare Fiorio, ordered special examples of the Fulvia from Zagato. Based on the 1300 version of the Read More >>
Source: rmsothebys.com Introduced in 1964, the FJ45 pickup followed the famous FJ40 as a new entrant in Toyota’s legendary Land Cruiser lineage. Among the most capable off-roading platforms ever constructed, Read More >>
The Maybach brand is bringing out the new Maybach Zeppelin to spearhead its luxury saloon model range. The new model, which is receiving its premiere at the Geneva Motor Show, Read More >>
The first shake-down has been held at Fiorano of a very special one-off, the Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta, built for an American client. The car, the second in a new Read More >>
The Golf is the heart of the Volkswagen brand – and it stands for the term “bestseller” like hardly any other model. More than 37 million vehicles have been sold Read More >>